Many people can benefit from having their groceries delivered to their home or office, such as people who are home-bound, elderly, unable to drive, sick, disabled, or simply too busy to shop. Having groceries delivered to your home has many benefits.

It saves the time of walking through the store and standing in line.

It reduces unnecessary spending, reducing impulse buying.

It gives you easy access to online specials.

It usually allows for specialty items, such as kosher, organic, gluten-free, or sugar-free.

It often allows you to click manufacturer's coupons as you shop.

It allows you to shop anywhere - lunch break at work, or the doctor's waiting room.

Remember, there may be some drawbacks to having groceries delivered.

Price. You will pay a delivery fee, and miss out on in-store discounts, such as clearance items.

Selection. You cannot select your own items, resulting in over-or-under ripe fruit, milk or bread that is close to the expiration date. In addition, not all items in the store are available, just the ones which are listed online.